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Guide to Haida Gwaii
All About U Arts5.739" x 3.02"
Prepared February 2010
248 Highway 16 Skidegate. BC Haida Gwaii | 250 559 7864 | allaboutuarts@gmail.com | www.allaboutuarts.ca
Custom and traditional wood carvingsOriginal & limited edition artworks in various mediums
ALL ABOUT U ARTSA Gallery by Ben Davidson
3301 Oceanview Drive
250.559.4423
tojojack@hotmail.com
Jackie’s Island Jewellers Located at the Sea Raven Inn, QCC
Open Daily 8am-7pm
CRYSTAL CABIN GALLERYHaida Carvings in Argillite.Silver.Wood
Tlell Stone CircleArtisan Jeweller Dutes Dutheil
Richardson Rd. Tlell follow the signsOpen every day ph. 1-866-557-4383
www.crystalcabingallery.com
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Visit the Nature Centre at Delkatla
See the Delkatla Diorama, carved birds, many bird specimens. Local art, bird cards and books. Small library. Great view overlooking Delkatla Wildlife Sanctuary. See Sandhill Cranes throughout spring and summer. Viewing tower adjacent to the Centre. Hours Thurs-Sun 2-4 pm or by appointment. Phone: 250 626 5015 or 250 626 5087
Box 246, Masset, B.C. VOT IMOEmail: delkatla@mhtv.ca
• Local Artists • Argillite • Gold• Silver • Prints • Books• Souvenirs
Skidegate 559-8013After hours by appointment Open 7 days a week
www.longhouse.ca
Longhouse Gift Shop
Authentic Haida Art & Jewellery
Sarah’s Haida Arts & Jewelry387 Eagle RoadMasset B.C.250-626-5560
P.O. Box 57Masset B.C.V0T 1M0
www.sarahshaidaarts.com
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Artists and businesses displaying
this logo are participants
in art route.
art route 12 is pubished by:
supporting sponsors are:
Misty Isles Economic Development Society
113 Oceanview DriveQueen Charlotte
p.250.559.8050
Box 652,Queen Charlotte, BCV0T 1S0
edo@mieds.ca
All-Inclusive Tours / Custom Tours / Personal Guiding Services HAIDA GWAII DISCOVERY TOURS
www.haidagwaiidiscovery.com“Your guide to discovery” 1-866-626-3949
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sandspit 6
queen charlotte 8
skidegate 13
tlell 16
masset 20
old massett 23
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These Islands are remote and that’s
part of the appeal for artists who
make their home here. • • The natu-
ral beauty of this place inspires all kinds
of art — from traditional and contempo-
rary Haida carving and weaving, to post-
modern quilting, painting and pottery.
• • Unlike other studio tours concentrated
over a week or weekend, art route runs
year-round. Because of this extended
commitment, some artists prefer visi-
tors to call ahead while others maintain
regular hours during the entire season.
Please, don’t be shy about contacting
artists or visiting homes and studios
during posted hours. • • The economy
of the Islands is changing. There is now
less emphasis on resource extraction by
outside interests and more locally driven
solutions. The arts play a large role in this
shift and by putting visitors in contact
with artists, art route contributes to the
livelihoods of artists and business own-
ers. Welcome to these shining Islands
and enjoy art route 12.
welcome
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Located on the northern shores
of Moresby Island, Sandspit is
the arrival point for Air Canada
flights and connects to Graham Island
by a small vehicle ferry. • • Willows
Golf Course offers a scenic course.
• • Sandspit is a hot bed for fishing,
especially during the late runs of
Coho in September and
October, and offers an array of camp-
ing and hiking opportunities. Whale
watching, birding and kayaking are all
popular activities in the area.
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Park RdDover Rd
Spur Rd Mountain Ash Rd
Willow
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Tacan Rd
Beach Rd
Beach Rd
Copper Bay Rd
School Rd
To Gray Bay
To Alliford Bay & Ferry to Skidegate Landing
Onward Point
SandspitHarbour
ShingleBay
Spit Point SandspitAirport
Hecate Strait
Sandspit
Louise Dover Trail
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2 Kathy Pick fibre art
Hand-Woven BasketsSpecialties: pine needle and kelp baskets, knitting, collage, recycled Items Sandspit Airport: Weaving Demonstration and Sales - Sundays 9 - 3 (June - Aug.)QC Studio: 4323 Relax Road, Queen Charlotte – Please call in advancekathypick@hotmail.com250.637.1940
1 Karen Lumsden Tidal Haans Pottery
Karen Lumsden presents func-tional, thrown and hand built pottery in a variety of glazes. Greg builds unique willow and dogwood baskets.587 Beach Road250.637.2332Open more often than notSummer evening hours 5-9pm
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Situated at the south end of
Graham Island, Queen
Charlotte is nestled between
the ocean and the mountains and
is alive with arts, culture and outdoor
activities. • • With just over 1000
residents, the Village of Queen
Charlotte is the Islands’ newest
municipality — incorporating in 2005.
• • The community has many active
official and ad hoc art groups. Events
are advertised on notices boards so
keep a look out. • • Queen Charlotte
has all the amenities a traveler will
need including a wide variety of
accommodation, restaurants and
an active visitor information centre.
welcome toqueen charlotte
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6 Denis Bell landscape painter
Denis has been painting for over 8 years. The mediums he prefers are oils and waterco-lour and the landscapes are of Haida Gwaii. Please call ahead.701 7th Street250.559.8380
4 Gaston Cantinwood artisanJust For YewFunctional wood art crafted from salvaged wood, indige-nous to Haida Gwaii. Yew wood cutting boards, and spatulas always available.1009 2nd Ave250.559.8160rainforest@hgqci.org
3 Mike Brown and Bill WalkerHaida Gwaii art from pictures to etched glass balls. Haida argillite carving by Mike Brown. Look for the little cabin and the big garden.1266 Oceanview Drive250.559.8977Open dawn til dusk
5 Sandra Price Haiku Quilts
Colourful hand-quilted and embellished quilts illustrating original hand-embroidered poems and stories.918 Oceanview Drive (west end of QC)(250) 559-8949 (call ahead)sandra_maria_price@yahoo.ca
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charlottequeen
8 Archer Arts Michael Mayr
7 Nancy Hett Moresby Mountain Studio
Functional pottery in bright colours and earthtones that reflect island themes. Located at Spruce Point Lodge. Come and visit Nancy at her fully functional studio.611 6th Ave250.559.8234Afternoons daily
A classically trained sculptor, carver, musician/performer of-fering workshops and lessons. Using a wide variety of local/repurposed mediums Michael creates a multitude of hand crafted objects such as tra-ditional archery equipment, forged knives/tools, wood carvings, leather work, local coral beads and jewellery.www.michaelmayrcreates.com501 B 2nd Ave250-637-1056By appointment
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9 Tom Oord ink artist
Born to Dutch immigrants, Tom grew up in Kitwanga, BC and has been an ink artist for the past six years. Tom also has a talent for designing and creat-ing handmade walking canes after having made several for himself to assist with his bal-ance.250.559.8116304- 2nd AveMartin Manor building
charlottequeen
10 Jackie’s Island Jewellers A one stop shop from art to
accommodation. Come in and take a look at our hand crafted gem stone agates, jewellery, argillite pendants, and sculp-tures. Centrally located in the heart of Queen Charlotte at the Sea Raven Inn.
3301 Oceanview Drive 250.559.4423 tojojack@hotmail.com Open daily 8am-7pm
11 Sheila Karrow visual artist & educator
Sheila’s detailed watercolour and acrylic landscapes contain elements of realism and abstrac-tion. Workshops and courses available. 4605 Martinuik Road.250.559.7702info@sheilakarrow.comwww.sheilakarrow.comBy appointment
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A thriving village of over 800
residents, Skidegate lies on
the shores of Rooney Bay
at the south end of Graham Island.
• • There are many artists working
throughout the village — watch for
signs — and you can drop into the
community carving shed located
at the east end of the village. • • At
the Haida Heritage Centre at Kaay
Llnagaay visitors can experience the
past and the present, and view six
monumental totem poles that were
designed, carved and raised during
the first phase of the heritage centre
project. Guided tours of the Centre
and poles are a highlight of any visit
to these Islands.
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skidegate12 Longhouse Gift Shop
Haida prints, wood, gold, silver, argillite, t-shirts, sweatshirts and fleece. Open daily 9am-8pm in the summer and 11am-5:30pm in the off-season or by appointment.107 Front Street250.559.8013www.longhouse.carose_russ@hotmail.com
14 All About U ArtsA Gallery by Ben Davidson, All About U Arts offers both contemporary and traditional artwork of the highest calibre, including weaving, jewellery, paintings, original carvings and limited edition castings and prints. Overlooking Skidegate Inlet this gallery is simply not to be missed. By appointment.250.559.7864www.allaboutuarts.caallaboutuarts@gmail.com
Come in and check out our little shop! We sell carvings in metal, wood and argillite, cedar weav-ing, glass etching, bentwood boxes, devil’s club beads and more. Our door is always open.
155 Front Street Skidegate250.559.4705 or 250.637.1256 Facebook: Haida Gwaii Art Shopyvette_carol27@hotmail.com
Haida Gwaii Art Shop Dustin Cross and Yvette Adams
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skidegate15 Dolly Garza Haida Tlingit Weaver
Dolly weaves traditional spruce root and cedar baskets and hats, and Raven’s Tail textiles. She also appliqués original native designs on fabric. Dolly has won several first place ribbons in weavings from Santa Fe and Heard Museum Indian Markets.522 Skidegate Properties250.559.8838By App’t but most afternoonsdgarza@haidagwaii.net
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Tlell is a rural community located
midway up the east coast of
Graham Island and is the place
locals gather each year for the Edge
of the World Music Festival and Tlell
Fall Fair. • • In addition to these two
big Island events there are numerous
natural sites and outdoor activities to
enjoy. The many well-marked hiking
trails will take you through a variety
of landscapes along the coast. The
miles of beaches, the Tlell River and
the forest-river walk to the Pesuta
are memorable experiences • • Tlell
is known for its galleries and eclec-
tic shops where you can peruse art,
indulge in fresh-baked goods and find
a cozy place to stay the night.
tlellwelcome to
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17 Jason Shafto Full Moon Photo
Uniting vision, skill, and pro-fessionalism, Jason creates superb photographic images in a distinguished style. The “intense tranquillity” of Haida Gwaii is the essence of Jason’s art. His work is available in all price ranges at select Haida Gwaii locations. Services by appointment.
31857 Hwy 16
jason@fullmoonphoto.ca
250 559 8585
www.fullmoonphoto.ca
16 Franc Pridöhl emerging artist
Woodcut prints, oil paintings.
Beauty inspired by transcen-dentalism.
By appointment
250.559.4771
18 Ernie Burnett woodcarver
Local salvaged Red and Yel-low Cedar for hand carved boxes, trays, wall plaques and paddles. Sales and commis-sions. Summer hours are daily from 10am-6pm
459 Richardson Road
Box 54
250.557.4531[ make art, create culture ]
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tlell19 Crystal Cabin Gallery
Inspired by the raw energy of the Pacific Ocean & the gentleness of ancient forests, artisan jeweller Dutes Dutheil uses local and exotic minerals to create collectable jewellery pieces.
Featuring Haida-carved argil-lite, silver bracelets, earrings, pendants, cedar weavings, wood carvings, prints and locally-designed clothing. Haida Gwaii’s largest selection of jewellery, crystals & t-shirts.
Open every day!
Toll free 1-866-557-4383 or 250-557-4383
Email stay@haidagwaii.net
778A Richardson Rd. in the heart of Tlell
www.crystalcabingallery.com
20 Janet Rigg sewn art canvases
One-of-a-kind artworks cre-ated from randomly sewn to-gether canvas. These rich and textured oil paintings reflect the experiences of the artist, many influenced and shaped by living on Haida Gwaii. No two are alike. Available at local galleries or by appointment.
250.557.4242
sewnart@haidagwaii.net
www.sewnart.ca
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16 Franc Pridӧhl Miller Creek
tlell
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With just over 1000 residents,
Masset is the gateway to
Naikoon Provincial Park.
Closer to town, the Delkatla Wildlife
Sanctuary attracts many migrating
birds and visitors throughout the year
— it’s a birdwatchers paradise with
viewing platforms and walking paths. • •
Throughout town there are many sculp-
tures, fashioned at the annual chainsaw
sculpture competition, now adorning
storefronts, homes and parks. • • If you
drive out to Naikoon Provincial Park,
along the way you will pass through
the Tow Hill Road community, and see
old growth forests, stretches of sandy
beach with high surf and vistas all the
way to the Alaskan panhandle. Also
along this stretch are B&Bs, cabin
rentals in forest, river and beach set-
tings and of course a couple of cafés.
massetwelcome to
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masset21 April White Sgaana Jaad
Landscapes, Mythological and Traditional Haida Art inter-preted through a variety of media – realism to surrealism. Visit the studio by chance or by appointment at Eagles Feast House B&B.2120 Harrison Ave250.626.6072 Local877.485.7572 Infoapril@windspirit.comwww.aprilwhite.com
22 Sandy GagnonSandy has been a weaver for approximately 10 years. She uses yellow and red cedar for weaving hats, purses, pouches, necklaces, vases and fans. Sandy takes orders and looks forward to seeing you.1644 Main street250.626.9384saucynon@yahoo.comOpen Mon-Fri 10:30am-5pm
23 Maryanne WettlauferAOCA visual artist, painterExpressionistic landscapes, portraits and conceptual works include exploration of the natu-ral beauty and energy found on Haida Gwaii.250.626.7555maryanne@maryannewet-tlaufer.comwww.maryannewettlaufer.commaryannewettlaufer.blogspot.com
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masset24 Delkatla Sanctuary Society
While in Masset visit the Na-ture Centre at Delkatla. The Centre overlooks Delkatla Wildlife Sanctuary and features local art and displays. Art, books and cards for sale. Vis-iting artists welcome. 1860 Trumpeter DriveThurs-Sun 2pm-4pm250.626.5015 or 250.626.5087
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Old Massett is located on a
point of land with Dixon En-
trance to the north and the
wild waters of Masset Sound to the
west. The Islands largest collection
of contemporary totem poles can be
found throughout the village includ-
ing the oldest modern pole raised on
the Islands in 1969. • • A drive around
Old Massett will reveal many active
artists and a village that takes its’
culture seriously. You can see logs
being prepared, and poles and ca-
noes being worked on. In homes and
studios, cedar bark and spruce roots
are being prepared for weaving and
wool being thigh-spun for Raven’s Tail
warp. Many artists have small sheds
or additions to their homes where
they work and sell their art. • • If you
are looking for something in particular
don’t be shy, ask around, and people
will point you in the right direction.
old massettwelcome to
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26 Leo Gagnon Haida Carver
From the teachings of his an-cestors, Leo carves exquisite masks, paddles, drums and other monumental arts made from the local forest. Taught by master argillite carver, Mo-ses McDonald Ingram, he has since developed his own style. Ask to see his “Spirit of the Golden Spruce” Carving.249 Eagle Ave260.626.3722haidacarver@hotmail.comStudio open daily 10am-5pm or by appointment
oldmassett25 Sarah’s Haida Arts & Jewellery
Carvings in gold, silver, cop-per, wood, ivory. Silk screens, paintings, postcards, artcards, printed sportswear, books and weaving. Old Massett’s unof-ficial visitor centre.387 Eagle Road250.626.5560Mon-Sat 11am-5pmSun noon-5pmwww.sarahshaidaarts.com
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